Summer 2012, Friday Morning Tea and Tales, Riverside Park Enabling Gardens
The popular tradition continues.
Every Friday morning this summer (except for August 31), the Guelph Guild
of Storytellers and friends will tell at the Guelph Enabling Gardens.
The time is 10:30-11:30. Free, but donations are accepted. Some chairs provided, but bring your own if convenient.
The Enabling Gardens are at the south end of Riverside Park, behind
Evergreen Seniors' Centre. All ages welcome, but stories are intended
for thinking adults.
See First Local coverage from 2010 at the Enabling Gardens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2sEsFZTngc
Storytelling Continues at the Library
Main Branch of the Guelph Public Library
100 Norfolk at Paisley, upstairs (elevator available, but it's a bit hidden)
7pm, First Tuesday of the Month
March 6
April 3
May 1
No concert in June
This series will resume in early September. Details will be posted here by mid-summer.
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The Guelph Guild of Storytellers, founded in the early 90's, promotes the oral tradition of storytelling for thinking adults.
Workshop at GPL February 16, evening from 7:00 to 9:00 pm
The Art of Storytelling: Sponsored by the Guelph Guild of Storytellers
Workshop description:
Storytelling is a wonderful, powerful tool to engage, entertain, comfort and teach. Come and cultivate your own your skill sets as we take a guided walk through the process of choosing, preparing and presenting tales.
The workshop will focus for inspiration on tales with an ancestry shaped in oral traditions of different cultures along with contemporary tales that lend themselves to shaping for the ear.
A handout will include an annotated reference list of practical resources.
Biography:
The workshop leader is Sya VanGeest, a member of the Guelph Storytellers’ Guild. She is an avid storyteller and regular volunteer in schools, senior homes and special events and a teacher of the craft of story making and telling to adults and children.
She is an experienced educator with more than thirty years as a classroom teacher, consultant and teacher-librarian in high schools and elementary schools, a curriculum consultant and author. She continues to be active as a workshop leader, teacher of online courses and leader of provincial reading programs.
Contact information:
Sya VanGeest
syavg@sympatico.ca
519.829.2152
James Gordon joins Storytellers at Guelph Public Library
Join us for an evening of telling and listening in historic downtown Guelph, on Tuesday, December 6, 2011 from 7 to 8:30 pm.
James Gordon, Guelphs own songwriter and raconteur, will join the Guelph Guild of Storytellers in this special pre-Chrismas event. The evening will feature traditional and modern pieces.
It will be upstairs and fully accessible by elevator at the Main Branch of the Guelph Public Library, downtown, 100 Norfolk at Paisley.
Free. Any donations made at this function will be donated to a local charity.
For more information, contact storytellers@guelpharts.ca or call 519-826-5948.
New Location, Night and Time a Success
Many thanks to our new winter home, the Main Branch of the Guelph Public Library.
We will resume, 7pm, first Tuesday evening each month, in September.
Listeners wanted!
New and experienced tellers please contact us two weeks before the concert. New tellers are encouraged to start by listening to a concert, then join us for a rehearsal meeting.
Summer 2011, Friday Morning Tea and Tales, Riverside Park Enabling Gardens
The popular tradition continues.
Every Friday morning this summer (except for July 1), the Guelph Guild of Storytellers and friends will tell at the Guelph Enabling Gardens.
The time is 10:30-11:30. Free, but donations are accepted. Some chairs provided, but bring your own if convenient.
The Enabling Gardens are at the south end of Riverside Park, behind Evergreen Seniors' Centre. All ages welcome, but stories are intended for thinking adults.
See First Local coverage from 2010 at the Enabling Gardens
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y2sEsFZTngc
Monthly Guild Meetings
We meet at members' homes spring through December a week before performance night, to discuss business and improve our skills. Yes, telling a good story takes work. We tell each story to the Guild at least once to make sure the details all work.
New members are welcome. Contact us for details.
Contact
Sandy Schoen, 519-767-0017
storytellers@guelpharts.ca
Many thanks to our new photograper, Bruce Shapka, for the new photos.They look awesome!